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Among all the figures in Scripture, few stand as prominently in both Testaments as Abraham. Known as “the father of faith,” Abraham’s life marks the beginning of God’s covenant relationship with a chosen people through whom all nations would be blessed.
His story, beginning in Genesis 12, is the foundation for the unfolding plan of redemption. Abraham’s faith was not an abstract belief but an active trust in God’s promises, often against impossible odds. His life reveals what it means to walk by faith, to obey God’s call without full understanding, and to rest in the assurance that God’s Word never fails.
Throughout his journey, God established the everlasting covenant, which reaches its fulfillment in Jesus Christ, the promised Seed.
By SpearNetAmong all the figures in Scripture, few stand as prominently in both Testaments as Abraham. Known as “the father of faith,” Abraham’s life marks the beginning of God’s covenant relationship with a chosen people through whom all nations would be blessed.
His story, beginning in Genesis 12, is the foundation for the unfolding plan of redemption. Abraham’s faith was not an abstract belief but an active trust in God’s promises, often against impossible odds. His life reveals what it means to walk by faith, to obey God’s call without full understanding, and to rest in the assurance that God’s Word never fails.
Throughout his journey, God established the everlasting covenant, which reaches its fulfillment in Jesus Christ, the promised Seed.